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Christopher Pohlhaus, leader of Blood Tribe, a neo-Nazi group, claimed his members were responsible for the display in a hostile response to South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's statement on the situation.
The city of Springfield, Ohio, sued a neo-Nazi group known as the Blood Tribe on Thursday, accusing its members of harassing ...
People hold swastika flags as neo-Nazi groups Blood Tribe, and Goyim Defense League ... Daronce Daniels, the watch group's spokesperson, told The Washington Post in February that residents took ...
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Pohlhaus, a 38-year-old former Marine and leader of the neo-Nazi group Blood Tribe, is the apparent operator of Dissident Minds Books, which has sold Invisible Empire Publishing books.
Members of the white supremacist group Blood Tribe marched through Springfield ... believed that they were starting a race war and used neo-Nazi propaganda and white supremacist ideology to ...
Blood Tribe members believe that society should ... a belief that reinforces the group’s neo-Nazi agenda and drives their violent actions. This kind of extremism is deeply rooted in hate and ...
The war bonnet was made by the Blood Tribe in Alberta and was a sacred object and symbol of prestige.This war bonnet was used by a chief of the Blood Tribe on the plains of Canada. In 1936 it was ...